yourout
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Sun Nov-14-04 11:41 AM
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| Bunning senate race fixed? |
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I know Kentucky is not exactly a liberal stronghold but after Bunning's behaviour I dont see how anyone could vote for him. I have not seen the numbers but was wondering if anyone elese has.
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Sun Nov-14-04 11:49 AM
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| 1. They elected that azzhole Dobson in OK... |
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What makes you think the religiously insane of Kentucky know any better?
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leftyandproud
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Sun Nov-14-04 11:49 AM
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a lot of Pubs were disappointed with him. Bush won by 60% in the state, and Bunning barely got over 51%. Usually the GOP sweeps big in every race, but bunning's behavior made it a squeaker.
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Sun Nov-14-04 11:50 AM
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| 3. KY should be audited!!!! |
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.......The Blue Dogs that run the show here will eat anything placed in the bowl in front of them.....
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Mandate_My_Ass
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Sun Nov-14-04 12:24 PM
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| 4. Yeah, Bunning's re-election was hard to believe |
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I live in Cincinnati, so I got all the Ketucky buzz about the less-than-sane Jim Bunning. The election results were close all night (Mongiardo had small leads through much of the night), with Bunning squeaking it out. For some reason though, for me, it's easier to imagine Bunning getting re-elected by dummy Kentucky voters than by fraud.
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Sun Nov-14-04 03:00 PM
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| 5. Don't forget Tom DeLay! |
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